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العلاقات العربية الإسرائيلية

Policy Analysis on العلاقات العربية الإسرائيلية

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Why the UN Cannot Create Palestine
Israeli and Palestinian leaders should look to 1947 for a lesson on the importance of political pragmatism rather than focusing on an all-or-nothing approach.
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  • David Makovsky
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How Not to Play Peacemaker: Ten Reasons Why Europe Should Reject the Palestinian Statehood Bid at the United Nations
Amos Yadlin and Robert Satloff counter the ten arguments posited in favor of Palestinian statehood by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari and former EU foreign-policy chief Javier Solana in a recent New York Times op-ed.
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  • Amos Yadlin
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
The IDF and PA Prepare for Disturbances
As the UN prepares for consideration of the Palestinian bid for statehood, both Israel and the PA are bracing for demonstrations and other disturbances in the West Bank.
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  • Jeffrey White
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The Perils of the Palestinians’ Big Moment at the UN
The Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN could bring yet another tsunami to a region already swept by a maelstrom.
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  • Michael Herzog
Brief Analysis
The Palestinian Bid for UN Membership: Rationale, Response, Repercussions
On September 12, 2011, Ghaith al-Omari, Amos Yadlin, and David Makovsky addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. al-Omari, executive director of the American Task Force on Palestine, previously served as director of international relations in the Office of the Palestinian President and as advisor to then prime
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  • Ghaith al-Omari
  • Amos Yadlin
  • David Makovsky
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Promoting Peace? Reexamining U.S. Aid to the Palestinian Authority, Part II
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Because the issue of U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority has become intertwined with the upcoming Palestinian bid for United Nations membership, I feel it is necessary to address these two issues together. I would like to say, from the outset, that
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  • David Makovsky
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Cairo’s Embassy Riots: Anti-Israeli Sentiment in Egypt Has Nothing to Do with Palestine
The anti-Israel hatred ingrained in Egypt's nationalist ideology may well be the downfall of Egypt's revolt.
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  • Eric Trager
In-Depth Reports
The Palestinian Bid for UN Membership:
Rationale, Response, Repercussions
On September 23, Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas is slated to address the United Nations to request full membership for the "State of Palestine." The Obama administration has pledged to veto any such move at the UN Security Council, but with a two-thirds majority vote of the General Assembly, the
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  • David Makovsky
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Hanging by a Thread
Two decades of disuse and neglect may have made salvaging Egypt-Israel peace in the post-Mubarak era an impossible task. But the stakes are too high not to try.
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  • Robert Satloff
New Tremors in Egypt-Israel Relations
An Interview by Bernard Gwertzman, CFR.org Renewed hostilities along Israel's border with Egypt's Sinai are leading to questions about the future of the flailing Middle East peace process, says expert David Makovsky. The political climate in Egypt has shifted in favor of the country's various Islamist groups, Makovsky says, and
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  • David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Implications of the Negev Terrorist Incident
The terrorist attack in the Negev threatens to escalate into both a wider Israel-Gaza conflict and an Egyptian-Israeli diplomatic crisis.
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  • Jeffrey White
  • Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
Israel and Lebanon at Odds over Offshore Border
Tensions are rising between Israel and Lebanon due to potentially huge offshore gas and oil reserves in yet-to-be-agreed "exclusive economic zones" in the eastern Mediterranean.
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  • Simon Henderson
In-Depth Reports
A Coming Storm?
Prospects and Implications of UN Recognition of Palestinian Statehood
Barring a diplomatic breakthrough, Palestinian leaders plan to pursue a statehood resolution at the United Nations in September. Yet, the most striking feature of the debate surrounding this development is how little attention is being paid to the context of this initiative and what may happen the day after the
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  • Tal Becker
Brief Analysis
Egypt's New Political Alliance Could Boost the Islamists
The June 22 announcement that a youth wing of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is splitting off to form its own secular party is emblematic of the unprecedented political activity in post-Mubarak Egypt. June 21 saw the second meeting of the National Democratic Alliance for Egypt, with fourteen smaller parties
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  • Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
An Israeli Labor Party Perspective on Peace
On June 16, 2011, Isaac Herzog addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute to discuss Israel's next steps in the wake of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's recent visit to Washington. A member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Mr. Herzog has served in a number of senior
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  • Isaac Herzog
Brief Analysis
The IDF and the Marches on Israel's Borders
This weekend may witness another Palestinian attempt to breach the frontier with Israel in a repeat of May 15's "Nakba (Catastrophe) Day," when thousands marched on border fences and crossing points during the annual Arab commemoration of events following Israel's 1948 founding. June 5 is being labeled "Naksa (Setback) Day,"
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  • Jeffrey White
In-Depth Reports
Obama and Netanyahu:
Divergence and Convergence
Between May 19 and May 24, 2011, President Barack Obama and Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu delivered three landmark speeches that generated significant controversy regarding the status of relations between the two leaders and Washington's near-term plans for the peace process. At a time when the Palestinian Authority seems bent
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
The Real Issue Is Political Leadership
Recent polls indicate that Middle Eastern public opinion is becoming more amenable to Israeli-Palestinian peace, but at a time of immense regional upheaval, such sentiments are not pushing governments in that direction.
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  • David Pollock
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Obama, the Arab Spring, and the Peace Process: Assessing a Pivotal Moment in U.S. Middle East Policy
On May 20, 2011, J. Scott Carpenter, Andrew J. Tabler, and Robert Satloff addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Carpenter is the Institute's Keston Family fellow and director of Project Fikra, which focuses on empowering Arab democrats in their struggle against extremism. Mr. Tabler is the Institute's
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  • J. Scott Carpenter
  • Andrew J. Tabler
  • Robert Satloff
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Israel Must Set Out Its Parameters for Peace
As Hamas-PA reconciliation accelerates momentum toward an attempted statehood resolution at the UN, Israel should seize the initiative and announce its own peace parameters rather than standing still.
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  • Michael Herzog

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Ghaith al-Omari
غيث العمري
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ديفيد ماكوفسكي
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